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Yes to separation ! No to annexation !

Let us preserve Israel as a Jewish, democratic and safe State.

These are the first words of the appeal launched by Amnon Reshef, (reserve) Major General of the Israeli army, who was one of the heroes of the Yom Kippur War. Following that appeal, other high-ranking former officers joined him and created together in 2014 the non partisan organization "Commanders for Israel's Security" (CIS). Today, the movement has 285 members, all reserve generals from various Israeli security sectors - army, navy, air force, Mossad, Shin Bet (internal security) : that is to say 85% of all Israeli reserve generals.

Having fought on the front line, they take action once more to fight for the future of their children and grand-children and to save their country one more time.

Since they are convinced that the best guarantee for the security of Israel is a separation from the Palestinians, they know that, given their service records, they are the best qualified to explain it to the people.

Playing an active part in political and media circles in Israel ( for instance, by ongoing contact with Netanyahu's Office) and in the United States (Trump administration, the Congress, AIPAC), CIS wants now to gain exposure in Europe. They decided to open an antenna office based in Brussels.

A CIS delegation headed by Amnon Reshef will be in Paris in early November to introduce their organization, expose their ideas and lay out their agenda.

A meeting with this delegation, organized by their European antenna, will take place on Wednesday November 7th at 8:45 p.m., at the Cercle Bernard Lazare. We invite you to attend it.

If you wish to learn more on CIS: its vision, its strategy, its members: click here

To continue to help all the people in Israel fighting to overcome the fears and the mutual distrusts and to restore hope for a different future in both populations we do need your support.

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